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ISSREW - 2013 : Workshop proposals at the 24th IEEE International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering | |||||||||||||
Link: http://2013.issre.net/cfp-workshops | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
ISSRE has grown over the years to become a leading conference in the
areas of assessing, predicting, and improving reliability, safety, and security of software and software-controlled systems. Workshops at ISSRE provide forums for interaction and information sharing between researchers and industrial practitioners. Workshops co-located with ISSRE can follow different formats, ranging from traditional peer reviewed papers to sessions that seek solutions to specific challenging problems. Organizers are expected to advertise the workshop, create and maintain the workshop website, arrange for collection of submissions, referring (if applicable) and paper selection, collection and delivery of camera ready material and adequate copyright transfers. Workshop papers and other written contributions will be included in the Supplemental ISSRE Proceedings (ISSRE-W). Peer reviewed workshop papers will also appear in the IEEE Xplore. The ISSRE 2013 Organizing Committee invites workshop proposals on topics related to any area of interest to the ISSRE community. Topics recent from ISSRE workshops include: - Software aging - Safety critical software - Embedded systems - Requirements engineering - Process models - Software metrics A workshop proposal should include the following information in a single PDF document: * Workshop title * Description of the workshop, including motivation, focus areas, and relevance to ISSRE. * Names and contact information of the organizers, including brief description of their past experience in organizing workshops and/or conferences. * Workshop duration (full day or half day). * Workshop format, including but not limited to peer reviewed papers, invited papers, discussion sessions, and panels. * Approximate number of papers, invited talks, panels, and/or discussion sessions. * Tentative program committee if applicable and available. * Whether the workshop is new or ongoing. For ongoing workshops provide information on past editions, such as URLs, previous conference co-locations, approximate attendance, etc. Acceptance will be based on evaluation of the timeliness of the proposed topic, expected interest in the topic, and proposers’ record in organizing successful workshops/conferences. Please submit workshop proposals by May 10th, 2013 to the ISSRE 2013 Workshops Chair Katerina Goseva-Popstojanova at Katerina.Goseva@mail.wvu.edu. Workshop proposers will be notified of the outcome by May 24th 2013. |
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